NIFA Now Recruiting for 2025 National 4-H Conference Leaders
NIFA is accepting leadership applications submissions for the 2025 National 4-H Conference. This conference would not be possible without the Youth Leadership Team, Collegiate Facilitators, and Adult Advisors.
Learn more about the 2025 National 4-H Conference and how to apply for a leadership role. Leadership Interest Form Part A and a resume must be submitted to National4-Hconference@usda.gov using subject line “National 4-H Conference Leadership Interest,” and in the cc line include the State 4-H Program Leader/contact for the Land-grant University you plan to represent. Interest forms are due by 11:59 P.M. EDT Wednesday, September 4.
USDA Appoints New Members to the Advisory Committee on Beginning Farmers and Ranchers
USDA announced the appointment of 20 new members to the Advisory Committee on Beginning Farmers and Ranchers. This committee is part of USDA’s support for equitable access to USDA’s services and programs and creating more market opportunities for local and regional production. New members include Denis Ebodaghe, long-time NIFA National Program Leader; E'licia Chaverest, Alabama A&M; Greg Goins, North Carolina A&T; and Jon LaPorte, Michigan State.
Committee members represent ranching and farming producers, related state and Tribal agricultural entities, academic institutions, commercial banking entities, trade associations, and related nonprofit enterprises. All committee members have previously demonstrated the ability to serve on behalf of new and beginning farmers, minorities, women and persons with disabilities, and to represent small establishments and geographic diversity.
OneOp Launches 2024 Military Family Readiness Academy to Enhance Economic Security for Military Families
OneOp is a virtual professional development platform for service providers who serve military families. Programming is created in collaboration with subject matter experts from the Defense Department (DoD) and land-grant universities spanning a wide variety of family subject areas. OneOp is proud to announce the 2024 Military Family Readiness Academy (MFRA), a series that includes an online course, webinars, and engagement opportunities focused on nurturing the economic well-being of military service members, spouses, and their families. The Academy launched this month with free professional development resources available to military service providers nationwide. To learn more and register for the 2024 Military Family Readiness Academy, visit https://oneop.org/mfra.
Read more about the appointments and the role of the advisory committee.
Monday, August 26, 2024
Monday, August 12, 2024
Vice President meets with 4-H’ers, Leveraging Extension & University Engagement, Washington Update from Lewis Burke, Time is Running Out: NEDA Registration Reminder

Recently, the White House invited 4-H’ers to join Vice President Kamala Harris on the tarmac of Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport in Westfield, MA for an official visit. A group of 33 Massachusetts 4-H youth and volunteers, proudly represented the 4-H community, receiving gratitude and encouragement from the Vice President. This recognition highlights the importance of 4-H in nurturing future leaders and fostering a strong, vibrant America.
This opportunity was made possible by the leadership of Dr. Bill Miller, Massachusetts Extension Director, Meaghan McDermott, Massachusetts 4-H State Program Leader, and the support of National 4-H Council.
Leveraging Extension and University Engagement: Developing and Implementing Novel Projects Using Transdisciplinary Approaches
This opportunity was made possible by the leadership of Dr. Bill Miller, Massachusetts Extension Director, Meaghan McDermott, Massachusetts 4-H State Program Leader, and the support of National 4-H Council.
Leveraging Extension and University Engagement: Developing and Implementing Novel Projects Using Transdisciplinary Approaches
September 9, 2024 | 1:00pm ET | Virtual
You're invited to a webinar series highlighting opportunities and challenges of transdisciplinary approaches within agricultural research. Presented by USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) and the National Agricultural Library, the seminar series will examine strategies for implementing transdisciplinary approaches, team-building and overcoming challenges to encourage the adoption of and training in transdisciplinary systems.
Speakers:
Marshall Stewart (Moderator)
Kansas State University
Senior Vice President for Executive Affairs, University Engagement and Partnerships, and Chief of Staff
Chancellor Robert Jones
University of Illinois
Chancellor of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Wendy Powers
Washington State University
Dean, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
Jay Akridge
Purdue University
Trustee Chair in Teaching and Learning Excellence and Professor of Agricultural Economics
See more information and register here.
Washington Update from Lewis-Burke
You're invited to a webinar series highlighting opportunities and challenges of transdisciplinary approaches within agricultural research. Presented by USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) and the National Agricultural Library, the seminar series will examine strategies for implementing transdisciplinary approaches, team-building and overcoming challenges to encourage the adoption of and training in transdisciplinary systems.
Speakers:
Marshall Stewart (Moderator)
Kansas State University
Senior Vice President for Executive Affairs, University Engagement and Partnerships, and Chief of Staff
Chancellor Robert Jones
University of Illinois
Chancellor of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Wendy Powers
Washington State University
Dean, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
Jay Akridge
Purdue University
Trustee Chair in Teaching and Learning Excellence and Professor of Agricultural Economics
See more information and register here.
Washington Update from Lewis-Burke
The most recent update from Lewis-Burke provides states of play for both Farm Bill and FY 2025 appropriations as well as simple messages to use when engaging with your delegation. As always, we strongly encourage you to connect with your campus’s government relations office to coordinate any meetings, visits, or other events that might involve your delegation. Thank you for all your efforts, it is making a difference!
Time is Running Out: NEDA Registration Reminder
Monday, August 5, 2024
National Land-Grant Impacts Database Webinar, Morrill Lecture Nominations, NASS Watersheds Report
Nominations Now Being Accepted for Morrill Lecture: Each year, NIFA joins with the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) to sponsor a lecture presented at the APLU Annual Meeting. The lecture honors one of the three most important historical figures of the Land-grant University System: William Henry Hatch for research; Seaman A. Knapp for Extension; and Justin Smith Morrill for whom the Morrill Act, which created the Land-grant University System, is named.
NIFA and APLU are seeking nominations to honor Justin Smith Morrill - the U.S. Senator primarily responsible for enactment of the historic legislation establishing the Land-grant University System. The Justin Smith Morrill Memorial Lectureship is awarded to honor outstanding contemporary leadership in teaching and significant contributions as an educator. Nominations will be accepted by August 23. Learn more about the Morrill Lecture and how to submit a nomination.
NASS releases 2022 Census of Agriculture Watersheds Report: USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released recently the Watersheds report, which provides data that supplements the 2022 Census of Agriculture, Volume 1. Watersheds is the first of six Subject Series reports to be released for this Census of Agriculture. The Watersheds report breaks down select ag census data – including farms, land in farms, land use and practices, fertilizer and chemical use, and select commodities – by the 6-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (watershed) boundaries, providing data users yet another way to review and compare ag census information.
The type of data provided in the Watersheds report can be used by researchers, community organizations, policymakers and producers to help assess the impact or potential impact of agriculture on the environment and surrounding bodies of water. The data can help inform decisions about government programs and grants and policies affecting producers, communities, and the agriculture industry. Read more and access the full report.
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